[11:57] <nulti_korisnik> Hai there. Where can i report some issues with icon theme, witouth using launchpad?
[11:58] <nulti_korisnik> Minor issues really, i can patch it if it is troublesome.
[11:58] <leszek> nulti_korisnik: I guess you can use the lubuntu mailinglist but launchpad would be better I guess
[11:59] <nulti_korisnik> leszek: i know however it is a pain in the but to register there, allow refferes in browser etc.
[14:06] <vaio> Hello guys, I have a problem with acpid It doesnt do anything when i press the buttons though the script I'm pointing it at is working when I excecute it.
[14:12] <vaio> Sorry I though a little better, I better run the script by assigning it to run when certain keys are pressed.
[14:52] <vaio> Okay guys I fixed it I binded the keys super+space to my script through openbox config!
[17:31] <luc___> Hello
[17:32] <ianorlin> hi anyway I can help luc___ ?
[17:33] <luc___> Yes thanks...
[17:33] <luc___> I have a eeepc 900
[17:33] <luc___> from asus
[17:34] <luc___> I'm not sure to install Lubuntu or to search an other distribution
[17:34] <ianorlin> do you want to install lubuntu on it?
[17:34] <luc___> that's the point
[17:34] <luc___> :)
[17:34] <holstein> i have an eee900
[17:34] <holstein> try the live iso.. works great here
[17:35] <luc___> it works fastly with you ?
[17:35] <holstein> no
[17:35] <holstein> but, its better than most other options
[17:35] <luc___> :/
[17:35] <holstein> its slow/old hardware.. was when i purchased.. 900 MHZ celeron
[17:36] <holstein> you wont make that hardware faster/more modern with software
[17:37] <luc___> But with a *lighter* distribution couldn't it do the job on a better way ?
[17:38] <luc___> something like fluxbuntu ?
[17:38] <holstein> lubuntu is top o the list for old machines..
[17:39] <luc___> ok
[17:39] <holstein> luc___: fluxbox is not going to make your machine "faster"
[17:39] <holstein> luc___: the hardware is what it is.. its old/slow.. was when we bought it.. period
[17:39] <luc___> so I will try lubuntu. Actualy I'm on debian with a faster computer
[17:39] <holstein> you can try lubuntu, and most other linux distros free.. free of cost.. and they are free/open for you to change to fit your needs
[17:39] <holstein> debian with lxde might be more what you are looking for
[17:40] <holstein> if you are more comfortable with debian.. i say, use it
[17:40] <luc___> I had kubuntu several years ago
[17:40] <holstein> if you want, what would basically be the same, if you were to spend time setting up debian with lxde, but, you want to save that time, you can use lubuntu
[17:40] <holstein> they are *all* ubuntu..
[17:41] <luc___> yes
[17:41] <holstein> kubuntu is ubuntu with kde.. kde is (arguably) not a good choice, out of the box, on older hardware
[17:41] <holstein> though, there are light qt options.. such as lxqt
[17:41] <luc___> yes I switched to debian
[17:41] <luc___> so
[17:41] <luc___> thanks a lot
[17:41] <holstein> debian is just the base.. the kde desktop is available in debian
[17:41] <luc___> you've helped me a lot !
[17:42] <holstein> sure.. cheers..
[17:42] <luc___> :¬)
[22:02] <findme> how do i change screen saver settings
[22:23] <drkokandy> findme: screen saver is managed either by Light Locker and/or by Xfce Power Manager. You can change their settings in Preferences > Light Locker Settings and/or Preferences > Power Manager (respectively)
[22:24] <findme> drkokandy, thankyou
[23:16] <Naynay> Hello, lubuntu 14.10 here. Screen blanking. I've gone to Light Locker, gone to xfce power manager, gone to the display tab, set all sliders to "Never". My screen ends up blanking after about 10 minutes if I don't touch keyboard/mouse. Comes back to life after moving the mouse.
[23:16] <Naynay> I really do not want the screen to blank.
[23:36] <drkokandy> Turn off Light Locker
[23:36] <Unit193> He's long gone.  You can also check the config in /etc/systemd/logind.conf, but really black screen issues are just a load of fun..
[23:37] <drkokandy> Oh. Didn't notice that